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d.c. metro area for today. but yes, changes this weekend. so, time to get out the fall clothes and it looks like we'll see probably some changes by saturday and sunday. day planner is looking at lots of sunshine to start off your morning. we've got some clouds moving in this afternoon. partly to mostly cloudy skies. temperatures topping in the mid to upper 70s today. will be breezy once again. doppler radar, we've got basically clear skies this morning. fog not a big concern. we've got a cold front though moving through today in the mid- atlantic which will leave behind some much cooler air tomorrow. currently, 62 in downtown. gaithersburg, good morning to you at 57 degrees. martinsburg, 62. hagerstown cool at 59 degrees. not as humid today. highs for the afternoon, mid- 70s around downtown. 75 in annapolis. tappahannock, you might get to 80 degrees. manassas, you're warming up to 76. here is a look at the next three days. enjoy today's warmth because tomorrow, mostly cloudy. chilly, 60 de
d.c. metro area for today. but yes, changes this weekend. so, time to get out the fall clothes and it looks like we'll see probably some changes by saturday and sunday. day planner is looking at lots of sunshine to start off your morning. we've got some clouds moving in this afternoon. partly to mostly cloudy skies. temperatures topping in the mid to upper 70s today. will be breezy once again. doppler radar, we've got basically clear skies this morning. fog not a big concern. we've got a cold...
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you cannot walk into any school anywhere in washington, d.c. and talk to any kid for more than 10 minutes and not believe that child has the ability to succeed at the same high levels that any kid anywhere else does, as long as we are creating the right system and have high expectations, and put the dollars in the classroom with the child. i have absolutely no doubt in the children of our country. i have the utmost confidence in their abilities. that is one of the things that drives me. i believe in america. the bottom line is americans are competitive by nature. we want to beat the pants off of china. i have to believe that at some point, if we continue to talk about education and continue to bring these issues to light, the american public is going to wake up and say we want to be number one in the world. we want to have the best education system for our kids. this is the ideal this country was founded on, the idea that every kid, regardless of their race, socioeconomic status, and zip code can live the american dream if they work hard and do
you cannot walk into any school anywhere in washington, d.c. and talk to any kid for more than 10 minutes and not believe that child has the ability to succeed at the same high levels that any kid anywhere else does, as long as we are creating the right system and have high expectations, and put the dollars in the classroom with the child. i have absolutely no doubt in the children of our country. i have the utmost confidence in their abilities. that is one of the things that drives me. i...
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d.c.'s teacher of the year. [ daniel ] my name is daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i'm jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying. we lost well over half of our funding when everything took a big dip. i don't think anyone would open up a restaurant if they knew what that moment is like. ♪ day 1, everything happened at once. ♪ i don't know how long that day was. we went home and let it sink in what we had just done. [ laughs ] ♪ word of mouth is everything, and word of mouth today is online. it all goes back to the mom and pop business and building something from the heart, founded within a family. when i found out i was pregnant, daniel was working on our second location. everyone will find out soon enough i think that something's happening. ♪ ♪ you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from stat
d.c.'s teacher of the year. [ daniel ] my name is daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i'm jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying. we lost well over half of our funding when everything took a big dip. i don't think anyone would open up a restaurant if they knew what that moment is like. ♪ day 1, everything happened at once. ♪ i don't know how long that day was. we went home and let it sink in what we had just done. [ laughs ] ♪ word of mouth is everything, and word...
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. >> the d.c. housing authority won't talk about why white was barred but says he has an office in the woodland terrace complex and they are investigating. >> metro officials say a department needed more peace and the expenses were covered by the existing budget. >> in this morning's "tech bytes," microsoft's upgrade could make it a contender. here's rob nelson. >> microsoft sweetens its smartphone operating system. they call it mango 7.5 and comes a long way from microsoft's business-oriented past. >> they have integrated multi >>> good morning. i'm george stephanopoulos at abc news headquarters here in times square. we're updating your regular program because abc news has learned anwar al awlaki who has been living in yemen. homeland security officials call him the most significant threat to homeland security has been killed. he's been tracked for months. ed there been a failed attempt in may. he got away. this time, we can confirm, that anwar al awlaki, the most dangerous al qaeda operative in t
. >> the d.c. housing authority won't talk about why white was barred but says he has an office in the woodland terrace complex and they are investigating. >> metro officials say a department needed more peace and the expenses were covered by the existing budget. >> in this morning's "tech bytes," microsoft's upgrade could make it a contender. here's rob nelson. >> microsoft sweetens its smartphone operating system. they call it mango 7.5 and comes a long way...
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all across washington, d.c. for the last several days, law enforcement and security personnel have been on high alert. there are more police on the street. d.c. metro police are working 12-hour overlapping shifts. all police departments have more officers out and about, whether it's capital police, the park police or the transit police. all out there keeping alert and on patrol. i had a chance to speak with an fbi agent who was the first fbi commander on the scene at the pentagon ten years ago. christopher combs told me what this day means for him and for the fbi. let's take a listen. >> even before 9/11, we had a very aggressive counterterrorism posture here in washington. but obviously after 9/11 we tripled, quadrupled our efforts here and for us, that were on the joint terrorism task force that day, 9/11 is the reason we work so hard. and why for these special events, we're out in force. >> and so as agent combs told me, every day for the fbi is 9/11. so they're always ready. but of course even more so today,
all across washington, d.c. for the last several days, law enforcement and security personnel have been on high alert. there are more police on the street. d.c. metro police are working 12-hour overlapping shifts. all police departments have more officers out and about, whether it's capital police, the park police or the transit police. all out there keeping alert and on patrol. i had a chance to speak with an fbi agent who was the first fbi commander on the scene at the pentagon ten years ago....
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d.c. resident and teacher likes to come to the library to check out books for her students. >> there's nothing like holding a book in your hand. also, i work with kids, so i can't purchase every book i would like. >> reporter: budget cuts were going to force the library to close sunday afternoons, a time that draws 50,000 patrons a year to books, computers and research materials. >> it's a cost cutting deal. it's a budget thing. people from across the city came out to say please, please, please, do not shut the last library that's open on sunday. >> reporter: late friday, there was good news for the king library. the mayor and d.c. council library said the city found the $300,000 necessary to keep the sunday hours for the king library. it won't be closing after all. >> at least this library is open. it's a great first step. we are pleased. >> reporter: the teacher agrees it's a good sign for more library branches in the future. good for the children? >> yes. it would be nice if they were a
d.c. resident and teacher likes to come to the library to check out books for her students. >> there's nothing like holding a book in your hand. also, i work with kids, so i can't purchase every book i would like. >> reporter: budget cuts were going to force the library to close sunday afternoons, a time that draws 50,000 patrons a year to books, computers and research materials. >> it's a cost cutting deal. it's a budget thing. people from across the city came out to say...
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wealthy districts around the d.c. area that makes sense but what i'm getting at is you have d.c. government contractors that maybe benefit in the d.c. area from government coffers you have corporations that you could argue have benefited from fed policy of cheap money made banks you know their c.e.o.'s that have benefited from bailouts is the trend that the people that are making now well are benefiting from government coffers and programs and policies well some people are for sure i mean you definitely have you know contractors for example the u.s. is building up to one hundred million dollar base or prison in afghanistan so obviously contractors that build prisons are benefit from that of people and in military contracts are going to benefit banks are going to benefit from policies from quantitative easing from government fiscal stimulus things like that but there are certain people are are thrown in that pile where they shouldn't be and i think that's part of the problem we're hearing rather rhetoric about raising taxes on the rich because i think that that's a very broad term
wealthy districts around the d.c. area that makes sense but what i'm getting at is you have d.c. government contractors that maybe benefit in the d.c. area from government coffers you have corporations that you could argue have benefited from fed policy of cheap money made banks you know their c.e.o.'s that have benefited from bailouts is the trend that the people that are making now well are benefiting from government coffers and programs and policies well some people are for sure i mean you...
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you know, one of the big reactions in d.c. during the earthquake was, look, we couldn't use our phones, you know, we couldn't use our cell phones. i'm wondering how much as public safety agencies you spend on communicating with the public and getting them to communicate to you and those kinds of things. >> guest: well, we spend a tremendous amount of time and money communicating with the public. that's, in the office of emergency management, that's our main objective is to communicate with the public. we're not the police officers or the firefighters. we're more the facilitators and the coordinators. and like i tell my staff all the time, the public doesn't care that i have my emergency operations center open. what they want is they want information. and we have various communication platforms n. arlington county, for example, we have an outdoor warning system, we have an am radio station, we have what's called arlington alert which goes out via e-mail, cell phone, pager, and so we're pushing out information. we're also using
you know, one of the big reactions in d.c. during the earthquake was, look, we couldn't use our phones, you know, we couldn't use our cell phones. i'm wondering how much as public safety agencies you spend on communicating with the public and getting them to communicate to you and those kinds of things. >> guest: well, we spend a tremendous amount of time and money communicating with the public. that's, in the office of emergency management, that's our main objective is to communicate...
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in the late 1800s people trying to get favors done in d.c. would hang out in the opulent lobby of the hotel waiting for politicians or cabinet officers or the president to come by that hotel so they could schmooze that person. the willard hotel lobbyists gave the lobby profession its name. that's the legend. which the willard hotel itself enthusiastically promotes. tonight the fund-raiser for rick perry constitutes what his
in the late 1800s people trying to get favors done in d.c. would hang out in the opulent lobby of the hotel waiting for politicians or cabinet officers or the president to come by that hotel so they could schmooze that person. the willard hotel lobbyists gave the lobby profession its name. that's the legend. which the willard hotel itself enthusiastically promotes. tonight the fund-raiser for rick perry constitutes what his
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it involves new york city and washington, d.c. this intelligence reportedly came in late wednesday night and indicated al-qaeda planned to use car bombs to blow up bridges or tunnels in new york or washington. the information also suggested that there were three individuals involved who were either in the u.s. or planned to travel here. >> the nypd, f.b.i. and the entire intelligence community have been on heightened aletter because we know that terrorists view the anniversary as an opportunity to strike again. >> some experts say there is a chance that this is a leak, possibly a diversion so security attention is divertedded to those two cities making an attack easier elsewhere. it's just a possibility. heightened security measures are in effect in the bay area. >> they are especially true on public transit, airports a and bridges. we're live at the golden gate bridge with more on what commuters can expect there. >> reporter: good morning. i just spoke with mary curry of the golden gate bridge district. she says security propose
it involves new york city and washington, d.c. this intelligence reportedly came in late wednesday night and indicated al-qaeda planned to use car bombs to blow up bridges or tunnels in new york or washington. the information also suggested that there were three individuals involved who were either in the u.s. or planned to travel here. >> the nypd, f.b.i. and the entire intelligence community have been on heightened aletter because we know that terrorists view the anniversary as an...
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also in washington, d.c. as well as in pennsylvania, and really all across the country, the country will stop to remember what happened
also in washington, d.c. as well as in pennsylvania, and really all across the country, the country will stop to remember what happened
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so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are that's why i recommend crest pro-health clinical gum protection. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. >>> people who try to start charter schools often say oh, bureaucrats make is so hard and put up all of the obstacles and there that is why there aren't enough chart ares yet to have a real market except in one town most kids now attend charters. how did that happen? >> hurricane katrina on track to make a direct hit on the low lying city of new orleans. >> it happened because of a hurricane. >> all eyes on new orleans. not only a famous city but below sea level. >> the entire city will be under water. >> mother nature is in charge and now mother nature has dealt one horrific blow. >> when katrina flooded new orleans it didn't jus
so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are that's why i recommend crest pro-health clinical gum protection. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. >>> people who try to start charter schools often say oh, bureaucrats make is so hard and put up all of...
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so in the washington metropolitan area i do realize that d.c. and some communities in maryland suffered a lot of damage and in northern virginia only a perfect we didn't get nearly the damage from the hurricane that other localities did so we communicated just fine. >> just to tie this up, ten years ago was 9/11. jack brown if such an event occurred today when you are watching how the communication system be different? >> we would certainly communicate to the public with the need to do. that is what they're looking to us to do is provide the information how they can keep their families safe and the message we tried to get across everyday's to be prepared to make sure that u.s. supplies of food, water, medicine, other necessities to stay home, to stay put christie at your office for a pleased three days. one of the challenges on the 9/11 was the area was attempting to evacuate. we don't do that very well during rush hour. we really don't, so a lot of washington, d.c. is very problematic. so we need to change the mind set. not just in the emergenc
so in the washington metropolitan area i do realize that d.c. and some communities in maryland suffered a lot of damage and in northern virginia only a perfect we didn't get nearly the damage from the hurricane that other localities did so we communicated just fine. >> just to tie this up, ten years ago was 9/11. jack brown if such an event occurred today when you are watching how the communication system be different? >> we would certainly communicate to the public with the need to...
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it's warm, it's humid as a matter of fact, from new york down to washington, d.c. temperatures into the lower 70s. 68 in hartford, 59 in albany, 69 in boston. a wet day across the northeast and into the mid-atlantic. we could see thunderstorms from philadelphia to washington, d.c. mid-70s there. 73 in new york. the concern throughout the weekend will be the potential for some heavy rains here. 2 to maybe 4 locally,5 inches of rain from d.c. to boston. you're in for a wet weather forecast. the next five days with a chance for showers each and every day. the heaviest rains will be at least through saturday night. temperatures into the upper have for the next few afternoons. we dip down into the southeastern states. that's where everything is organizing right now and will lift off to the north. there's a cold front moving through western ohio right now. that will team up with moisture across the southeast. all the deep moisture will fuel the heavy rain event. it's cool, it's dry, it's nice. 52 in kansas city, 8, finally dry in dallas and 87 and dry in new orleans. fro
it's warm, it's humid as a matter of fact, from new york down to washington, d.c. temperatures into the lower 70s. 68 in hartford, 59 in albany, 69 in boston. a wet day across the northeast and into the mid-atlantic. we could see thunderstorms from philadelphia to washington, d.c. mid-70s there. 73 in new york. the concern throughout the weekend will be the potential for some heavy rains here. 2 to maybe 4 locally,5 inches of rain from d.c. to boston. you're in for a wet weather forecast. the...
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the d.c. police added 200 to 400 officers to shifts, 12-hour shifts that are overlapping. they're all paying attention. they want the public to pay attention. they do believe they're ready. let's listen to what the police chief had to say at her press conference? >> in terms of the safety of the city. i feel comfortable. we have a very safe environment. i want people to go out and do what they're going to do without this threat being present. >> reporter: so, as you heard, both the police chief and the mayor have told people they should go out and do what they would normally do. the park police yesterday said people should come and enjoy the monuments. keep your eyes open an stay vigilant, t.j. >> all right. athena, don't go away too quickly. still keeping an eye on our viewers on what we expect to see at the pentagon here. president george w. bush expected to step out and lay a wreath at the 9/11 stone. that's at the place where the plane crashed into the pentagon. 184 people died there. this
the d.c. police added 200 to 400 officers to shifts, 12-hour shifts that are overlapping. they're all paying attention. they want the public to pay attention. they do believe they're ready. let's listen to what the police chief had to say at her press conference? >> in terms of the safety of the city. i feel comfortable. we have a very safe environment. i want people to go out and do what they're going to do without this threat being present. >> reporter: so, as you heard, both the...
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patrick casey died after taking a punch off -- outside a d.c. mcdonald's. police just wrapped up a news conference with the latest on the investigation. >> the homicide detective just finished briefing reporters right outside police headquarters. he said while the investigation is ongoing, the evidence shows that patrick casey most likely started the fight that resulted in his death. patrick casey served more than four years and the army, his last year in afghanistan. last friday, patrick casey and to of this friends were in this mcdonald's in northwest when words were exchanged the other group of men. a fight broke out and you felt to the ground, hitting his head. >> -- a fight broke out and he fell to the ground, hitting his head. this capt. painted a different picture of what happened. >> at this point the industry did the evidence does not sustain that. >> earlier reports how the other three men running away. >> if there was an altercation why didn't they stay? >> the other three men have now come forward and police have talked to them and other witness
patrick casey died after taking a punch off -- outside a d.c. mcdonald's. police just wrapped up a news conference with the latest on the investigation. >> the homicide detective just finished briefing reporters right outside police headquarters. he said while the investigation is ongoing, the evidence shows that patrick casey most likely started the fight that resulted in his death. patrick casey served more than four years and the army, his last year in afghanistan. last friday, patrick...
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the targets could be washington, d.c. or new york city. joining me now, washington, d.c. mayor, vincent gray. can you tell me after you were all briefed on this potential threat, you have all had any discussions, has the possibility come up of changing or canceling some of the 9/11 public events set to take place this weekend? >> absolutely not. we have no intention of changing any of the events at this stage. we are urging everybody to go and continue with whatever their plans were. for example, we have a college football classic that is scheduled for the city tomorrow between howard and worehouse. we are asking people to continue to come out, and at the same time be vigilant. pay attention to what is going on around them. if they see something unusual, call us at 911 or 311, and there will be an immediate response. we have all of the law enforcement officers on 12-hour shifts. we are engaging some of the other d.c. government employees as well. >> the whole country, and certainly in d.c. and new york, people have been told to be vigilant. here they are on the ten-year a
the targets could be washington, d.c. or new york city. joining me now, washington, d.c. mayor, vincent gray. can you tell me after you were all briefed on this potential threat, you have all had any discussions, has the possibility come up of changing or canceling some of the 9/11 public events set to take place this weekend? >> absolutely not. we have no intention of changing any of the events at this stage. we are urging everybody to go and continue with whatever their plans were. for...
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so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are do you have an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about l medicines you take, any p
so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are do you have an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than...
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so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. exxon and mobil. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it.
so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work...
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so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are@?Ñ [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart tissue canake it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if y take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move, and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent supermodel cameo... thank you. [ male announcer ] innovative medical solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. alo
so so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america all sorts of new schools are succeeding of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are@?Ñ [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart tissue canake it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if y take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move, and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable...
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. >>> new from overnight, d.c. police are questioning two people possibly involved in a triple stabbing. this happened in the 200 block of "h" street northwest outside the judiciary house apartment building. three people were taken to the hospital. we don't know their conditions. police tell news 4 thissed can be a case of self defense, but they are not sure yet. >>> now to decision 2012. the gop presidential field could be expanding again. new jersey governor chris christie says he is now considering a run for the white house. christie has repeatedly denied any interest in running, but sources tell our nbc news sister station in new york that christie may have a change of heart after the outpouring of support he received during a cross country speaking tour this week. sources say a decision could come as early as next week. >>> a longtime capital staple, hawk 'n dove is closing after 44 years. the popular tavern has been sold and will be turned into a bistro. hawk 'n dove will auction off memorabilia. starting oct
. >>> new from overnight, d.c. police are questioning two people possibly involved in a triple stabbing. this happened in the 200 block of "h" street northwest outside the judiciary house apartment building. three people were taken to the hospital. we don't know their conditions. police tell news 4 thissed can be a case of self defense, but they are not sure yet. >>> now to decision 2012. the gop presidential field could be expanding again. new jersey governor chris...
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it is split between maryland, virginia, and washington d.c. i cannot stress enough that reduction or elimination of urban area security initiatives will have a very negative impact on moving any of these programs for. it is not just about radios. it is about detection equipment, biological, chemical, radiological detection equipment. it is about law enforcement network exchange, personal protective equipment for firefighters and paramedics, planning, training, and exercises. those types of things that have actually been enhanced to a tremendous degree since 9/11. our fear is some of those programs may suffer or have to be absorbed by it localities. i understand that when we first started with the urban areas security initiative, the intention was this would be seed money in states and localities that would ultimately absorbed these programs. however, with the downturn in the economy, states and localities are just not able to do that. >> this week we are looking at emergency communications 10 years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. here is
it is split between maryland, virginia, and washington d.c. i cannot stress enough that reduction or elimination of urban area security initiatives will have a very negative impact on moving any of these programs for. it is not just about radios. it is about detection equipment, biological, chemical, radiological detection equipment. it is about law enforcement network exchange, personal protective equipment for firefighters and paramedics, planning, training, and exercises. those types of...
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a frightening reality among d.c. students. the survey finds 10% of the d.c. school system's 4000 eighth graders have attempted to kill themselves. the number who attempted suicide is double the national average. these are obviously disturbing statistics but there are some ways that you can help your teen if you think he or she is depressed or suicidal. for that and more, we turn to a child psychiatrist. thank you for coming in here. before we talk about the warning signs and all of this, i want to tell about this story that we just did with the view that talking about this in the media and some these deaths that get reported and get celebrity attention, that can be sending the wrong message to young people who are at risk. is that a serious concern? >> it certainly is. there is some evidence now that, depending upon how it's portrayed in the media, it's paramount when it comes to the risk of copy cat suicide and when people see that, you know, families grieving and this has been major loss and, you know, actually there could be decreased risk of suicide. >> t
a frightening reality among d.c. students. the survey finds 10% of the d.c. school system's 4000 eighth graders have attempted to kill themselves. the number who attempted suicide is double the national average. these are obviously disturbing statistics but there are some ways that you can help your teen if you think he or she is depressed or suicidal. for that and more, we turn to a child psychiatrist. thank you for coming in here. before we talk about the warning signs and all of this, i want...
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here's a look at doppler radar around town, the d.c. metro area, we're looking at clear skies, fog not a big concern. you can see there is a cold front coming through this way but not a whole lot of moisture really left in the atmosphere. i'm not too concerned about showers for today. tomorrow though, different story. currently, temperatures 63 in downtown. 55 in leesburg. it is cooler compared to yesterday. highs though for today. another nice day. mid 70s around downtown. 70 in martinsburg. 68 for hagerstown. enjoy the warmth today. temperatures cooling down to the 60s with a passing shower or sprinkle. here's monika with your traffic. >> thank you so much, anny. good morning, everybody. enjoy the morning because it looks good out there. if you're headed out the door. we'll take a look at the beltway. let's zoom in first to 270. no problems here out of gaithersburg. no problems on the icc or route 355. here's what it looks like in clarksburg coming out of frederick, all lanes are open. not too many cars out right now. moving at speed.
here's a look at doppler radar around town, the d.c. metro area, we're looking at clear skies, fog not a big concern. you can see there is a cold front coming through this way but not a whole lot of moisture really left in the atmosphere. i'm not too concerned about showers for today. tomorrow though, different story. currently, temperatures 63 in downtown. 55 in leesburg. it is cooler compared to yesterday. highs though for today. another nice day. mid 70s around downtown. 70 in martinsburg....
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d.c. extra police are on the streets and they are on round-the-clock patrols. athena jones is at the fbi headquarters for us. let me turn to allan chernoff. you're at ground zero there and new yorkers, ten years of these anniversaries now, and here is another. many around the country might be wondering, well, they've been through this so many times before, what is the mood like? does the mood ever change the further we get away from 9/11 or is it kind of the same? >> well, t.j., it's a bit of here we go again. everybody knew we would have tight security coming up on the tenth anniversary, but with that terror threat, obviously it's exceedingly tight. the police have set up checkpoints throughout the city, especially in manhattan, checking vehicles as they drive, particularly as they drive towards downtown. also a big focus on times square as well. they've been pulling aside vans, trucks, checking the inside, using radiation detectors, even license plate readers as well to find any plates t
d.c. extra police are on the streets and they are on round-the-clock patrols. athena jones is at the fbi headquarters for us. let me turn to allan chernoff. you're at ground zero there and new yorkers, ten years of these anniversaries now, and here is another. many around the country might be wondering, well, they've been through this so many times before, what is the mood like? does the mood ever change the further we get away from 9/11 or is it kind of the same? >> well, t.j., it's a...
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aimed at new york and washington, d.c., near the tenth anniversary of 9/11. the threat originated in pakistan and authorities call it credible, specific but unconfirmed. sources tell cbs news some operatives, perhaps two or three may already be in the u.s. >> a little scared. i hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: in times square some tourists seemed on edge but a show of police force reassured others. >> i think it's really safe. >> reporter: security is tight in the nation's capitol. officials plan to tow any unattended vehicles parked near certain buildings and major roadways. >> we don't look at this threat lightly. we take it very seriously. >> reporter: officials became even more vigilant following the death of osama bin laden. evidence found at his pakistan compound found an interest in attacking the u.s. on the anniversary of september 11th. it's unclear if that idea ever developed into an actual plan. >> we want the public to exercise a little more vigilance and hopefully it turns out this is not anything. >> reporter: in new york and d.c., 9/11 cere
aimed at new york and washington, d.c., near the tenth anniversary of 9/11. the threat originated in pakistan and authorities call it credible, specific but unconfirmed. sources tell cbs news some operatives, perhaps two or three may already be in the u.s. >> a little scared. i hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: in times square some tourists seemed on edge but a show of police force reassured others. >> i think it's really safe. >> reporter: security is tight in the...
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to find out i went out on the streets of washington d.c. armed with a camera and i have to ask americans a simple question. what is taiwan and why is it so important to the u.s. where is taiwan. asia. well is where you're we are is that. i don't know what it. is joining us this morning nice to talk hear from you know the scuse me sir did you guys know that. states decided to sell arms to taiwan i had read that i didn't know i hadn't heard that you know i don't know that you know i didn't i don't know traditionally the u.s. is sort of intervened on behalf of taiwan. who against china china i would assume since they're closest to protect them from attack from china probably against communist china if i'm not mistaken i i was in the impression that taiwan was. occupied by the british invasion ship or taiwan is probably important just as important as our relationship isn't china but you have it it seems americans kind of know where it is but not why it's such a big issue reporting from washington and i don't know said oh artie. i think when i w
to find out i went out on the streets of washington d.c. armed with a camera and i have to ask americans a simple question. what is taiwan and why is it so important to the u.s. where is taiwan. asia. well is where you're we are is that. i don't know what it. is joining us this morning nice to talk hear from you know the scuse me sir did you guys know that. states decided to sell arms to taiwan i had read that i didn't know i hadn't heard that you know i don't know that you know i didn't i...
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the d.c. chain of command doesn't go to the mayor of d.c. we had to work our civilian chain of command to activate that to try and get permission to become airborne. as a young wingman, my job was to -- like up, i was standing around waiting for someone to tell me what to do so that i could support what we were trying to be able to get airborne. what i basically did was i took -- we had data transfer cart ridges. think of it as a large floppy disc or thumb drive. whether or not it was weapons information, navigational information, et cetera, that we program before we get to the aircraft. we can take this data cartridge and plug it into the jet and download all that information. what i was doing while my leadership was trying to energize the chain of command up ward to get authorization to launch, i was programming the jets, programming the transfer cartridges. it was based off of what was in the d.c. area. where is the capital, where is the national mall. where is critical infrastructure? where are all the little airports, things like that.
the d.c. chain of command doesn't go to the mayor of d.c. we had to work our civilian chain of command to activate that to try and get permission to become airborne. as a young wingman, my job was to -- like up, i was standing around waiting for someone to tell me what to do so that i could support what we were trying to be able to get airborne. what i basically did was i took -- we had data transfer cart ridges. think of it as a large floppy disc or thumb drive. whether or not it was weapons...
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when i was in d.c. we actually opened up 4-year-old programs and 3-year-old programs mostly to try to alleviate the achievement gap because we knew by the time they were 4 years old low income kids were pecks easied to 13 million less words than higher income kids were. we opened up more programs. we saw an incredible interest from parents all across the city and from all socioeconomic statuses of wanting to have their kids in the 3 and 4-year-old programs. >> since 1995 nearly half of all states have pushed back their birthday cutoffs. what do we know about the motivation there? >> i think that there are lots of things that could be insenting that. part of what maybe insenting it now is the fact that the budgets are -- the budget deficits are so significant that pushing back the age may lessen the demand and have -- allow schools to have lower class sizes. i think we have to look at the long ball as well, which is that our kids in america have to be just as prepared as kids in other nations. and we hav
when i was in d.c. we actually opened up 4-year-old programs and 3-year-old programs mostly to try to alleviate the achievement gap because we knew by the time they were 4 years old low income kids were pecks easied to 13 million less words than higher income kids were. we opened up more programs. we saw an incredible interest from parents all across the city and from all socioeconomic statuses of wanting to have their kids in the 3 and 4-year-old programs. >> since 1995 nearly half of...
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washington, d.c., 78, showers and thunderstorms. pittsburgh and buffalo, a chance to dry out with mostly cloudy skies. it's a wet forecast for philadelphia. 79 today. 76 tomorrow. flood watch in effect for one to three inch there. and more rain finally spreading into the southern plains, into oklahoma and texas, where they certainly need more rain in the drought-stricken areas there. it's on the way. busy weather pattern for the eastern half of the u.s. the western half underneath high pressure, cool morning in minneapolis. 47 there. 55 in chicago. 69 in atlanta. for today, eastern 1/3 of the u.s., wet, indeed. some locally heavy rains. atlanta, thunderstorms and 83. orlando, same, 92. welcome rain in dallas, cooler, 80 there. 70 in kansas city. then for tomorrow, lots of sunshine, fall-like temperatures in the heart of the nation. that's your first look at your forecast. lynn? >> thank you very much. >>> the fed announces stimulus. critics boo loudly. and business as usual when it comes to america's richest. your first look at this
washington, d.c., 78, showers and thunderstorms. pittsburgh and buffalo, a chance to dry out with mostly cloudy skies. it's a wet forecast for philadelphia. 79 today. 76 tomorrow. flood watch in effect for one to three inch there. and more rain finally spreading into the southern plains, into oklahoma and texas, where they certainly need more rain in the drought-stricken areas there. it's on the way. busy weather pattern for the eastern half of the u.s. the western half underneath high...
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the d.c. police have added 200 to 400 additional officers to the schedule, depending on the time of day. they're doing 12-hour overlapping shifts. one of the things they're emphasizing for the public is general vigilance, to pay attention and to report any suspicious activity. we spoke with the assistant director of the washington field office here, james mcjunkin. let's listen to what he had to say about that. we should and do give a lot of credit to the public for what they do. the public understands what they do, what their surroundings are, what it looks like when they go to work in the morning, what it looks like when they get on the trains in the morning, what it looks like in their neighborhoods. they're the best people to know when there's something out of place. >> reporter: this is very important for the public to stay engaged. as much as 85% of the tips that the fbi gets comes from ordinary people just paying attention. one more thing, the d.c. police chief we spoke with earlier tod
the d.c. police have added 200 to 400 additional officers to the schedule, depending on the time of day. they're doing 12-hour overlapping shifts. one of the things they're emphasizing for the public is general vigilance, to pay attention and to report any suspicious activity. we spoke with the assistant director of the washington field office here, james mcjunkin. let's listen to what he had to say about that. we should and do give a lot of credit to the public for what they do. the public...
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d.c. y f has funded these and may are meeting with of the service providers. they do have a community interveners. >> where do we find out. the d.c. yf. >> it's an interesting thing we're dealing with here. our young people. of course, we are living in a very, very, tense time globally, with our young people really needing to be prepared and in their preparation needing to make a contribution in the united states and abroad. the question as well as the concerns that i have, have to do. i think the gentlemen in the orange and the other young lady and also this is for the mayor's aid. we are talking about mentor programs. i have been listening to this for the last 7 hours. i attend a lot of other events. the idleness of not having enough to do. are the basics keeping them in step. so, i'd like
d.c. y f has funded these and may are meeting with of the service providers. they do have a community interveners. >> where do we find out. the d.c. yf. >> it's an interesting thing we're dealing with here. our young people. of course, we are living in a very, very, tense time globally, with our young people really needing to be prepared and in their preparation needing to make a contribution in the united states and abroad. the question as well as the concerns that i have, have to...
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known 1, d.c.'s cherry blossom fest -- no. 1, d.c.'s chirp blossom festival always a hit. next -- cherry blossom festival always a hit and will expand to five weeks next we're. first lady michelle obama will serve -- next year. first lady michelle obama will serve as the chair. >> it's spring-like, but falllike. >> it's been all over the place but not as fall-like as we would like it to be, but it's about to begin. it's a typical september night with temperatures in the 50s. here's what's a typical, we're not chasing showers on doppler radar. tonight is clear and really very refreshing and comfortable and it was so wonderful to see that sunshine today, but i think most of us will agree it's terrific to chase the humid tip out of town a bit. we've been stuck with -- humidity out of town a bit. we've been stuck with humid tip and tropical rain all september -- humidity and tropical rain all september. almost 8 inches at dulles this month, 13.2 at bwi, 9 inches above normal at bwi and 5 1/2 inches above normal for us in d.c. some of that was tropical rain from irene and tropi
known 1, d.c.'s cherry blossom fest -- no. 1, d.c.'s chirp blossom festival always a hit. next -- cherry blossom festival always a hit and will expand to five weeks next we're. first lady michelle obama will serve -- next year. first lady michelle obama will serve as the chair. >> it's spring-like, but falllike. >> it's been all over the place but not as fall-like as we would like it to be, but it's about to begin. it's a typical september night with temperatures in the 50s. here's...
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. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be here because she is on a plane to california. >> plane was scheduled to takeoff at 8:10. i had been in my office at the department of justice. one of the gals came in and sidebar bra is on the phone. i was first relieved to hear barbara -- to hear barbara on the telephone. the next words out of her mouth were ted, my plane has been hijacked. >> we are watching all this aircraft trying to determine where they are. >>> the pilot announced the plane had been hijacked. she said shortly after takeoff. by this time the plane had been in the air over an hour. she imp
. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be...
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. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be here because she is on a plane to california. >> plane was scheduled to takeoff at 8:10. i had been in my office at the department of justice. one of the gals came in and sidebar bra is on the phone. i was first relieved to hear barbara -- to hear barbara on the telephone. the next words out of her mouth were ted, my plane has been hijacked. >> we are watching all this aircraft trying to determine where they are. >>> the pilot announced the plane had been hijacked. she said shortly after takeoff. by this time the plane had been in the air over an hour. she imp
. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be...
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we are trying to work with the mayor's office and d.c. yn. >> there are a couple of youth empowerments. and the whole goal of that fund, which john may know about the details is to empower the people to be the victors of their destiny. it's a way to let youth identify their dreams and be the leaders in terms of allocations. they dole out grants. so the youth empowerment fund is an exciting way in come san francisco is engaging its young people. we have one of the few youth commissions. they work on the variety of youth issues. the ymc has launched big brothers and big sisters. nick cannon has an entire campaign of stop hating. kind of embedded in citiess and communities around california. in terms of digital media, i think that's a very important part. we have a lot of digital lead companies. you have new america media. youth outlook. you've not bay cat and bay vac. each of those are engaged with probationers. so i think that people recognize the value of digital media. we have to connect and explore those job opportunities directing our
we are trying to work with the mayor's office and d.c. yn. >> there are a couple of youth empowerments. and the whole goal of that fund, which john may know about the details is to empower the people to be the victors of their destiny. it's a way to let youth identify their dreams and be the leaders in terms of allocations. they dole out grants. so the youth empowerment fund is an exciting way in come san francisco is engaging its young people. we have one of the few youth commissions....
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this. >> reporter: d.c. police say much of what happened between casey and the nine outside mcdonald's was reported by a -- three men outside the mcdonald's was reported by a surveillance camera. >> this happened on the street and there was no video of, i don't know if they would catch these guys. >> you've got video. you need to identify these individuals and they're the pictures that should go out onto the television and being broadcast so that somebody can identify them. >> reporter: although the police report listed the case as felony assault, d.c. police are unwilling to a exactly what happen until detective -- to say exactly what happened until detective fins niche their investigation. >> putting up a post -- finish their investigation. >> putting up a poster, asking if people had seen pat that night and can provide information, i think that's a worthwhile step, but if people were at the scene, you've got to interview those people. >> apt this point police only say they are wait -- at this point police
this. >> reporter: d.c. police say much of what happened between casey and the nine outside mcdonald's was reported by a -- three men outside the mcdonald's was reported by a surveillance camera. >> this happened on the street and there was no video of, i don't know if they would catch these guys. >> you've got video. you need to identify these individuals and they're the pictures that should go out onto the television and being broadcast so that somebody can identify them....
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the nicest weather in d.c. comes in october and next week, we will see it. >> all right. >>> of humidity and sun. >> that does it for us. " morning, america" next. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions.
the nicest weather in d.c. comes in october and next week, we will see it. >> all right. >>> of humidity and sun. >> that does it for us. " morning, america" next. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to...
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washington, d.c. good morning. caller: i had this been wondering -- i would not want to hear it again. the plane that was talked about in pennsylvania -- a fellow described that on the radio. i was listening to the radio. he heard the noise, then saw the flames, and the plane came down after he seen the flames. i have never heard that interviewed again. i wondered if you had heard of that. do you know where it is? i just want to hear it again. host: you're talking about flight 93 that hit shanksville, pa.? i am not aware of that interview. caller: nobody seems to be. i was listening to the radio. i don't know who the interview was. i hadn't heard the one person who heard it, too. we never heard it again. host: thank you for the call. sun,"the balitmortimore "one tragedy, two lices." -- lives." the iconic scene shortly before the twin towers collapsed. good morning. caller: my name is paul. i was a pilot -- i am still a pilot for the airlines. at the time our i was working well as -- at the time, i was working as a
washington, d.c. good morning. caller: i had this been wondering -- i would not want to hear it again. the plane that was talked about in pennsylvania -- a fellow described that on the radio. i was listening to the radio. he heard the noise, then saw the flames, and the plane came down after he seen the flames. i have never heard that interviewed again. i wondered if you had heard of that. do you know where it is? i just want to hear it again. host: you're talking about flight 93 that hit...
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. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be here because she is on a plane to california. >> plane was scheduled to takeoff at 8:10. i had been in my office at the department of justice. one of the gals came in and sidebar bra is on the phone. i was first relieved to hear barbara -- to hear barbara on the telephone. the next words out of her mouth were ted, my plane has been hijacked. >> we are watching all this aircraft trying to determine where they are. >>> the pilot announced the plane had been hijacked. she said shortly after takeoff. by this time the plane had been in the air over an hour. she imp
. -- talking about how washington, d.c. is on high alert because they think that might be the next target. >> a group of people were sitting around the television, ready to -- -- ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would normally end i ended up getting stuck in traffic west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down to a meeting for this client. one of the people sidebar bra olson won't be...
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the security is tighter in washington, d.c. as well leading up to the tenth anniversary of september 11th. that is because of the threat of a new al qaeda attack reportedly aimed at bridges and tunnels in both of those cities. >>> it was a bad night for bart. vandals hit one san francisco station just hours after the latest protest at another bart station. ktvu tara moriarty is in san francisco this morning. looking into whether or not this vandalisms tied to the demonstration. tara. >> reporter: if you take a look behind me you can see some of the clipper card readers are still not working. the ones in red are still not functioning. bart officials were out here trying to fix the damaged clipper card readers. they stormed in last night just before 10:00. they smashed those readers and ticket vending machines that have been repaired. police say the destruction and graffiti is the work of 20-30 people. they were not sure it was a splinter group from that earlier protest. >> reporter: just after 5:00 last night this was the scene
the security is tighter in washington, d.c. as well leading up to the tenth anniversary of september 11th. that is because of the threat of a new al qaeda attack reportedly aimed at bridges and tunnels in both of those cities. >>> it was a bad night for bart. vandals hit one san francisco station just hours after the latest protest at another bart station. ktvu tara moriarty is in san francisco this morning. looking into whether or not this vandalisms tied to the demonstration. tara....
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now d.c. but the d.c. metro area so wealthy so incredibly rich. we only cal look at look at that thing. as a car coming behind with. the fountain not really for sally you know you're a lobbyist when those are the monuments to the corporate takeover of america and elsewhere around the country in the communities crippled by foreclosure and unemployment and the families now living in their cars or in homeless shelters you see the consequences of this very same crony capitalism serp alun is right we need to end the corruption in our lobbyist infested government that has led us to this for the rich by the rich economy coursera pale and thinks the best way to do that is by electing people who will dismantle government which will totally leave those corporations and wealthy people to step in and fill the void i didn't say she's bright or that i agree with her solution. which really was just a side ways of attacking rick perry but i think it's great that she's willing to identify an attack crony capitalism but the truth is we need people who will dismantl
now d.c. but the d.c. metro area so wealthy so incredibly rich. we only cal look at look at that thing. as a car coming behind with. the fountain not really for sally you know you're a lobbyist when those are the monuments to the corporate takeover of america and elsewhere around the country in the communities crippled by foreclosure and unemployment and the families now living in their cars or in homeless shelters you see the consequences of this very same crony capitalism serp alun is right...
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the new threat involves washington, d.c. and new york city. >> a special ceremony this evening will remember the 8 people killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion. that happened just one year ago today. the ceremony at skyline college begins tonight at 6:00. >>> a computer breach is under investigation at stanford university hospital. some information about emergency room patients was posted online by an outside vendor's subcontractor. >>> good morning, folks. we are looking at a great day today. we do have some patchy fog out there and it's a little thick in spots especially at the coast. there is some drizzle there, too. the fog slipped into the bay and we have some partly cloudy skies in the valleys but i think by the afternoon we are looking at a lot of sunshine come our way as high pressure is going to hold on and bring us mostly sunny skies inland. 70s inside the bay and mix of sun and fog and temperatures into the 60s at the coastline. low clouds and fog are going to break up, but pretty thick em at the coastline th
the new threat involves washington, d.c. and new york city. >> a special ceremony this evening will remember the 8 people killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion. that happened just one year ago today. the ceremony at skyline college begins tonight at 6:00. >>> a computer breach is under investigation at stanford university hospital. some information about emergency room patients was posted online by an outside vendor's subcontractor. >>> good morning, folks. we are...
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same deal in d.c.? >> reporter: absolutely. the police chief told us after their afternoon press conference yesterday, they had a press conference around 4:00 p.m. before that they had been seeing an inclose in the number of reports of suspicious activity, especially suspicious vehicles parked by bridges. in one case it was a vehicle that had broken down. they're getting reports an running them down. after the 4:00 p.m. press conference where they said don't just report big trucks. you can put explosives in smaller vehicles as well. they got an even bigger uptick. they saw a surge going into the evening. the police chief said at one point they were getting somewhere around 29 to 30 calls an hour where usually they get around seven, t.j. they haven't turned up anything luckily, but they want to see the public engaged. the police chief told me this community is on it. they know what to do. >> athena jones in d.c. thank you as always. it's seven minutes past the hour now. americans are used to tighter security and certainly around
same deal in d.c.? >> reporter: absolutely. the police chief told us after their afternoon press conference yesterday, they had a press conference around 4:00 p.m. before that they had been seeing an inclose in the number of reports of suspicious activity, especially suspicious vehicles parked by bridges. in one case it was a vehicle that had broken down. they're getting reports an running them down. after the 4:00 p.m. press conference where they said don't just report big trucks. you...
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that is a change in the conversation of washington, d.c. you have a culture that is a self-licking ice-cream cone. it perpetuates the problems that it has. it is hard to take it can be added the baby's mouth in washington, d.c. the conversation in washington, d.c., is how we can cut back on spending, and we have to do that. we have a 14.5 trillion dollar debt. a government that is spending about 24% while we bring in of revenues.t8% to 20% that creates a deficit. we're about to have our third straight year of a $1 trillion deficit. $1.29 trillion. our gdp in this country in the first quarter is 0.3%. sorry, 0.4%. in the next quarter, our gdp only grew 1%. compare that with china. china is growing at 9.5%. that is the danger of where we are right now. we have to understand -- it is a culture that is not going to be changed in five months. we're turning that will and starting back in motion. that is what we have to stay focused on. we have to take the incremental steps. there is no way that we will rectify almost 30 years of fiscally irrespon
that is a change in the conversation of washington, d.c. you have a culture that is a self-licking ice-cream cone. it perpetuates the problems that it has. it is hard to take it can be added the baby's mouth in washington, d.c. the conversation in washington, d.c., is how we can cut back on spending, and we have to do that. we have a 14.5 trillion dollar debt. a government that is spending about 24% while we bring in of revenues.t8% to 20% that creates a deficit. we're about to have our third...